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Over the Rainbow (Nocera album)

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Over the Rainbow
Studio album by
Released1987
Recorded1986-1987
New York City
GenreElectronic, house, techno, dance-pop, Freestyle
Length41:00
LabelSleeping Bag Records
ProducerNocera, Floyd Fisher
Singles from Over the Rainbow
  1. "Summertime Summertime"
    Released: March 1986
  2. "Let's Go"
    Released: April 1987
  3. "Tell U So"
    Released: November 1987

Over the Rainbow is the debut studio album from Italian-born American Dance singer Nocera, which was released through Sleeping Bag Records in 1987. The set, co-produced and co-written by Nocera and Floyd Fisher, featured additional contributions from songwriter/producer Peitor Angell, musician/programmer/composer Fred Zarr, producer/editor/mixer Chep Nuñez and Freestyle production duo The Latin Rascals (aka Albert Cabrera and Tony Moran). Two singles from this album became top ten hits on Billboard's Dance/Disco Club Play Charts: the #2 hit "Summertime Summertime" in 1986, and "Let's Go," which peaked at #8 in 1987. Another single, "Tell U So", was released in 1987.[1] This was the only album released by Nocera as a follow up was shelved due to the closing of Sleeping Bag Records in 1992.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Tell U So"4:36
2."Summertime Summertime" (Remixed by Kurtis Mantronik)3:22
3."All of My Love"4:20
4."Over the Rainbow"5:15
5."Without You"4:29
6."Let's Go" (Remixed by Little Louie Vega)4:10
7."Play the Part"4:48
8."Let It Be You"5:25
9."Never Let Go"4:26
10."Over the Rainbow (Slight Return)"2:15
Total length:41:00

References

  1. ^ "Allmusic Nocera Billboard Singles Chart". AllMusic.com. Retrieved 2006-12-09.
  2. ^ Tanneur, Francis (2006-12-09). "The Nocera Interview". freestylemusic.com. Retrieved 2006-12-09.